This is a friend of mine's recipe. She uses all chicken, I used half the amount and added veggies. I had turnip and carrots in the house. This would also be good with green beans.Submitted by: CARPENSM

Recipe listed here previously with recalculated calorie counts and a few minor changes. I used 1 1/2 pounds chicken rather than 2 pounds; I used one can diced tomatoes rather than fresh; I reduced cayanne pepper to 1/2 tsp. and I omitted curry leaves which are not readily available in my area. I also added 1/2 cup water to thin the sauce so the chicken could cook better for a longer period of time.Submitted by: PRAYERPILGRIM

I used Cooks Illustrated's technique to keep the turkey from completely disintegrating into the sauce part. If that doesn't matter to you, add it all in the beginning. Also, I use a little less liquid than some- I like my chili thick with not a lot of liquid. If you prefer a more liquid chili, add additional tomatoes or some stock/water. Play around with the spices. Whatever you have on hand, taste as you go to make sure it's what you want.

Like most chili, this was really what I had on hand/what i felt like. If you want other veggies, go ahead. You can add lentils, potatoes, squash or cauliflower to keep the flavors a bit more traditional (not that this is exactly traditional).